Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2119012012> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2119012012 abstract "The signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 5b is a universal transcription factor that plays key biological roles in allergic diseases, immunodeficiencies, autoimmunities, cancers, hematological diseases, growth disorders, and lung diseases. The identification of distinct pathological manifestations of STAT5b deficiency in humans has highlighted the critical role of the STAT5b pathway. Proper gene transcription at IL-2R α, FOXP3, Bcl-2, and growth hormone (GH) associated loci are thought to be associated with normal STAT5b transcriptional activity. These genes are thought to play important roles in allergy/autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, cancer/anemia, and growth, respectively. The STAT5A and STAT5B genes are collocated on 17q11. Although these two monomeric proteins exhibit peptide sequence similarities of >90%, it is known through observations of STAT5b deficient subjects that STAT5a and STAT5b are not fully redundant in humans. Patients with STAT5b deficiency have decreased numbers of regulatory CD4(+)CD25(high) T cell (Treg) despite their STAT5a levels being normal. Prior studies on STAT5b deficient subjects have revealed immunological aberrations associated with the following disease phenotype: modest lymphopenia and decreased populations of Treg, γ-δ T cells, and natural killer (NK) cells. Most subjects with STAT5b deficiency show severe eczema, and autoimmune disease (juvenile idiopathic arthritis, autoimmune thyroiditis, idiopathic thrombocytic purpura) which are thought to be associated with Treg dysfunction. We will review the likely pathophysiological mechanisms associated with STAT5b deficiency." @default.
- W2119012012 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2119012012 creator A5028760615 @default.
- W2119012012 creator A5070055950 @default.
- W2119012012 creator A5083067486 @default.
- W2119012012 date "2012-01-01" @default.
- W2119012012 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2119012012 title "The STAT5b Pathway Defect and Autoimmunity" @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1486722793 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1499151513 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1526933908 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1567420244 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1821858011 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1956140656 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1967137171 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1969793909 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1972187865 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1975989506 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1976845089 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1980078856 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1981298448 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1982051091 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1983684960 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1984828633 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W1989775577 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2002726823 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2004068229 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2012628829 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2021365471 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2021603971 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2027062663 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2027878613 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2028304885 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2030182945 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2038705787 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2040117983 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2045979867 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2050013893 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2052236590 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2052982889 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2066154604 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2073610250 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2097811455 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2101587455 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2104074771 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2105550924 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2108455002 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2111577577 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2119802871 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2127366415 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2147028876 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2148226248 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2157247721 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2162516557 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2163459548 @default.
- W2119012012 cites W2169248706 @default.
- W2119012012 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00234" @default.
- W2119012012 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3418548" @default.
- W2119012012 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22912632" @default.
- W2119012012 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2119012012 type Work @default.
- W2119012012 sameAs 2119012012 @default.
- W2119012012 citedByCount "89" @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122013 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122014 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122015 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122016 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122017 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122018 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122019 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122020 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122021 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122022 @default.
- W2119012012 countsByYear W21190120122023 @default.
- W2119012012 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2119012012 hasAuthorship W2119012012A5028760615 @default.
- W2119012012 hasAuthorship W2119012012A5070055950 @default.
- W2119012012 hasAuthorship W2119012012A5083067486 @default.
- W2119012012 hasBestOaLocation W21190120121 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C2778277574 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C2778696486 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C2778923194 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C2779727006 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C2780130043 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C65439459 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConcept C8891405 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C104317684 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C126322002 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C203014093 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C2778277574 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C2778696486 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C2778923194 @default.
- W2119012012 hasConceptScore W2119012012C2779134260 @default.